Hi Everyone,
I've seen iFunbox mentioned loads around here, and I was just wondering what the benefit of that over, say, just using Itunes to explore the appropriate folders?
Thanks
Lester
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Re: iFunbox
The benefit is that you CAN actually explore those folders
(iTunes doesn't allow you to explore anything inside Apps or App containers, at least not last time I checked and in the version I have)
(iTunes doesn't allow you to explore anything inside Apps or App containers, at least not last time I checked and in the version I have)
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Re: iFunbox
Ah right so whereas you can see the folders in iTunes, you cant explore them.
So I should download ifunbox then?
So I should download ifunbox then?
Re: iFunbox
I have a vague recollection that iTunes can't copy whole folders of stuff either (whereas iFunBox can). iFunBox is free so why not just take it for a spin and see what you think?
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Re: iFunbox
Yeah I think I will do. Nothing to Lose.
Cheers Chaps
Cheers Chaps
Re: iFunbox
I have used iFunbox for quite a while now to transfer and back up files and projects. It worked great... up until about a week ago when suddenly it won't recognize my iPad 2. All I get is the 'no device connected' message in iFunbox even though the iPad is connected and recognized by iTunes. Both iFunbox and iTunes are up to date.
Anyone get any ideas? I didn't find much on the iFunbox website.
Anyone get any ideas? I didn't find much on the iFunbox website.
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